Nokia 5800 XM NAM(850/1900): Reviews, Issues, Tips, Tricks & Support Thread!!

I've been watching 5800 videos on youtube and there are literally 500 videos that show the qwerty, the dial pad and every aspect of the phone onee would need to see before purchasing it.
 
holla peeps, just wanted to find out how can i copy and paste on nokia 5800 and select more than one items in email or gallery through a key or touch instead of manually go through options of each items?

I know nokia n95 had those features, just wondering if nokia 5800 have same features?

thanks in advance :)
 
If Nokia communicated update timelines, and told us when to expect v40 for our phone, we'd probably be annoyed if it was far away, but we'd have a specific issue and probably wouldn't be very annoyed.

But Nokia doesn't do that, they don't communicate.

If Nokia released updates for all the phones at the same time, nobody would have anything to complain about.

But Nokia doesn't do that.

What Nokia does do is very very slowly release updates across regions. First those people get it, then those guys over there get it.

And soon you wondering why you haven't gotten it yet.

You shouldn't have to jump through any special hoops just to get what everyone else already has.

Nokia is failing big time.

At the same time that Google is putting out Android updates and promising that those updates will come to almost all of the Android phones on the market.
 
right, and thats my point... Some programs will let you edit this box easier than others and some programs and situations will totally prevent it altogether.
 
Hello there, 5800 XpressMusic owners! I am considering getting a used 5800 as a secondary phone, but I need to make sure the e-mail client supports IMAP IDLE and supports it for more than one account at a time, since I use it for both Gmail and AOL. Or maybe if there's a third party e-mail client that supports it. I remember ProfiMail used to do this back in the day, but I just checked out their site and the software hasn't been updated since 2008, meaning it doesn't support S60 5th Edition.

Thanks in advance!
 
Wow, I could never go back to the E71 after using the 5800. The E71s screen size is way too small, the keys were small and the lack of touchscreen is something I could never go back to.

In this day and age, a non touchscreen phone is just too primitive for me.
 
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anyone know why the apple buds wont work with the 5800
 
Nokia does this with all their models and it really is stupid thinking. They will purposely exclude something like podcasting or internet radio on an E series as if someone who buys an E series wouldn't also like music. In a way this has been nokia's fundamental philosophy with their entire business, and its just the worst thinking possible. Every model has some artificial cherry picked feature or limitation missing from that particular model. I hate it with a passion.
 
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The thing that bothers me most is the dispay in bright sunlight. I can barely see it. How are you guys dealing with it?
 
I'm not 100% sure what I'm going to do yet. Looks like I can buy a new LCD for about $55 off ebay. For giggles next week I will call Nokia Repair and see if I can get a quote.

For the moment I am just going to live with it.
 
I'm with you there! I myself find a qwerty keyboard much faster and better to input text specially if you have to use another language instead of English. That was a big turn off for me, I wish I was as good as some people with T9 but I will sticky to my qwerty for now :)
 
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